A type of electrical switch that is commonly used in electronic devices and appliances.
Features a level that rocks back and forth to turn the switch on or off.
Consists of a plastic or metal frame with a central pivot point and two or more positions where the switch can be locked into place.
When the switch lever is moved, it rocks back and forth between the two positions, making contact with the internal electrical contacts and completing or breaking the circuit.
Available in various sizes, colors, and shapes, and can be designed for use in different types of applications.
Some rocker switches have a built-in indicator light that shows whether the switch is on or off, while others may have multiple positions, allowing for more than two options.